Re: Getting People into Katawa Shoujo
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:49 pm
I take it your native language is one of the few KS hasn't yet been translated into?
But, y'know, it DOES have porn in it. Of cripples.ContinualNaba wrote:Look, just put it down as an Adult novel about people living with disabilities in an experimental format. Leave it at that.
Jesus Christ, I think the fact that you people HAVE to add that there's porn in it says more than the VN itself. Just because it's the only thing that draws you in doesn't make it so for other people.
The game is first and foremost an eroge. It'd be kind of a big oversight not to mention there's porn in it, or will be.Limbless wrote:But, y'know, it DOES have porn in it. Of cripples.ContinualNaba wrote:Look, just put it down as an Adult novel about people living with disabilities in an experimental format. Leave it at that.
Jesus Christ, I think the fact that you people HAVE to add that there's porn in it says more than the VN itself. Just because it's the only thing that draws you in doesn't make it so for other people.
Kinda the big thing between "not creepy" and "creepy" for a lot of people.
It's not THE BIG THING of the VN itself, but that it's in there at all creeps many out.
I think that's very shortsighted and, well... dumb... but it's true, a lot of the time. Not all, not nearly all, but a lot.
Blindness (in the original "Essay on Blindness") is a novel by the Nobel prize José Saramago, that contains a good amount of sex, and not just the "good kind" of sex.Juno wrote:Man, there is sex in practically every written media that is not an essay (...)
The fact that we'll have the option to skip these scenes implies it is not a heavy focus. So those who find it creepy can skip them.Limbless wrote:But, y'know, it DOES have porn in it. Of cripples.ContinualNaba wrote:Look, just put it down as an Adult novel about people living with disabilities in an experimental format. Leave it at that.
Jesus Christ, I think the fact that you people HAVE to add that there's porn in it says more than the VN itself. Just because it's the only thing that draws you in doesn't make it so for other people.
Kinda the big thing between "not creepy" and "creepy" for a lot of people.
It's not THE BIG THING of the VN itself, but that it's in there at all creeps many out.
I think that's very shortsighted and, well... dumb... but it's true, a lot of the time. Not all, not nearly all, but a lot.
The devs have stated though that skipping these scenes is the same as skipping any other portion of the game (i.e. you're going to miss out on stuff); they're not tailoring the game to work without them. Like I (and the devs) said, this game DID start out as an eroge, which doesn't diminish it's value in the slightest (assuming the sex scenes are done as tastefully in the slightest), but you really do have to point it out to people. I'm not going to tell someone to watch Hard Boiled without telling them that there are gunfights in it.Fishpick wrote:The fact that we'll have the option to skip these scenes implies it is not a heavy focus. So those who find it creepy can skip them.Limbless wrote:But, y'know, it DOES have porn in it. Of cripples.ContinualNaba wrote:Look, just put it down as an Adult novel about people living with disabilities in an experimental format. Leave it at that.
Jesus Christ, I think the fact that you people HAVE to add that there's porn in it says more than the VN itself. Just because it's the only thing that draws you in doesn't make it so for other people.
Kinda the big thing between "not creepy" and "creepy" for a lot of people.
It's not THE BIG THING of the VN itself, but that it's in there at all creeps many out.
I think that's very shortsighted and, well... dumb... but it's true, a lot of the time. Not all, not nearly all, but a lot.
I was wondering how they were going to do that. Whether they were going to avoid putting important details there. Good to know. Regardless, I still feel the fact they're making it skippable implies it's not a heavy focus. And I would mention tat they're in there anyway, but only after I told them everything else I intended to tell them. Just as I would mention that the movie I Love You Philip Morris contains a lot of sex scenes that involve homosexuality. Incase they may be put off by it. It's not an issue to me, but it may be to others. So it's good to know before going in.Worthington wrote:The devs have stated though that skipping these scenes is the same as skipping any other portion of the game (i.e. you're going to miss out on stuff); they're not tailoring the game to work without them. Like I (and the devs) said, this game DID start out as an eroge, which doesn't diminish it's value in the slightest (assuming the sex scenes are done as tastefully in the slightest), but you really do have to point it out to people. I'm not going to tell someone to watch Hard Boiled without telling them that there are gunfights in it.
The devs are focusing on the sex scenes with the same amount of importance as every other scene in the game. They're making it skippable as the bare minimum for people who absolutely can't handle the sex.Fishpick wrote:Regardless, I still feel the fact they're making it skippable implies it's not a heavy focus.
I think most people are concerned that a cheap wank (or something out of a horror story) is the only purpose they will serve. I know this is a problem with many other VNs, and while the devs have said that the scenes in KS should be done tastefully, those are just words with nothing to back them up. Especially so because "tastefully" means different things to different people. On top of that, the devs have been very secretive and inconsistent about anything that has to do with the sex scenes, except for the abandoned Hanako rape thing, which I'm sure didn't help many people's confidence.G3n0c1de wrote:The devs are focusing on the sex scenes with the same amount of importance as every other scene in the game. They're making it skippable as the bare minimum for people who absolutely can't handle the sex.Fishpick wrote:Regardless, I still feel the fact they're making it skippable implies it's not a heavy focus.
Sex, especially for the first time is a very important step in a relationship. So imagine skipping one of the more 'important' scenes in act 1. Like when Hisao has his heart attack at the track. Just jumping from the end of Hisao's day to the Nurse's room would leave me pretty confused.